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Works by Hiroyuki Takei

Shaman King, Volume 1: A Shaman in Tokyo (1998) 415 copies, 7 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 2: Kung-Fu Master (1999) 285 copies, 3 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 3: Lizard Man (1999) 255 copies, 4 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 4: The Over Soul (1998) 190 copies, 3 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 6: Road Trip to Izumo (1999) 165 copies, 3 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 9: Voyage of the Shaman (2000) 121 copies, 1 review
Shaman King, Volume 10: The Song of Doom (2000) 106 copies, 1 review
Shaman King, Volume 13: The Return of Faust (2001) 92 copies, 2 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 15: Northern Pride (2001) 80 copies, 1 review
Shaman King, Volume 16: Trust No One (2001) 77 copies, 2 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 17: The Shamanic Oracle (2001) 76 copies, 2 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 18: A Fallen Comrade (2002) 76 copies, 2 reviews
ULTIMO, Vol. 1 (2010) 75 copies
Shaman King, Volume 19: Mt. Osore Le Voile (2002) 67 copies, 2 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 21: Epilogue II (2002) 66 copies, 2 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 20: Epilogue (2002) 64 copies, 1 review
Shaman King, Volume 22: Epilogue III (2002) 62 copies, 2 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 23: Epilogue IV (2003) 61 copies, 2 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 32: A Song Someday (2005) 60 copies, 3 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 26: The Brother's Nose (2003) 53 copies, 1 review
Shaman King, Volume 25: Cornerstone (2003) 53 copies, 2 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 27: Exotica (2003) 51 copies, 1 review
Shaman King, Volume 30: Extraordinary Days (2004) 45 copies, 1 review
Shaman King, Volume 24: Shaman Fight (2003) 45 copies, 2 reviews
Shaman King, Volume 31: The Patch Song (2004) 40 copies, 1 review
Shaman King, Volume 28: A Good Woman (2004) 37 copies, 1 review
Ultimo, Vol. 2 (2010) 32 copies
Ultimo, Vol. 3 (2010) 23 copies
Ultimo, Vol. 6 (2011) 20 copies
Ultimo, Vol. 5 (2011) 20 copies
Ultimo, Vol. 4 (2011) 17 copies
Defying Kurosaki-kun, Vol. 5 (2015) 15 copies, 1 review
Ultimo, Vol. 9 (9) (2013) 14 copies
SHAMAN KING: FLOWERS 1 (2023) 12 copies
Ultimo, Vol. 7 (2012) 12 copies
Ultimo, Vol. 8 (2013) 11 copies
Ultimo, Vol. 10 (2014) 9 copies
SHAMAN KING: FLOWERS 2 (2023) 7 copies
Shaman King, Tome 31 : (2006) 7 copies
Shaman King Zero Vol. 1 (2012) 6 copies
SHAMAN KING: FLOWERS 4 (2023) 6 copies
Ultimo, Vol. 11 (2015) 6 copies
Ultimo, Vol. 12 (2016) 6 copies
Shaman King 02 (2020) 6 copies
Shaman King, Tome 24 : (2005) 5 copies
SHAMAN KING: FLOWERS 5 (2023) 5 copies
Shaman king zero (Vol. 1) (2023) 4 copies
Shaman King Flowers 01 (2022) 4 copies
Ultimo T01 (Ultimo, 1) (2010) 4 copies
Shaman King Flowers 06 (2023) 3 copies
Shaman King Flowers 03 (2023) 3 copies
Shaman King Flowers 02 (2022) 3 copies
Shaman King 25 (2008) 3 copies
ultimo t.6 (2012) 2 copies
Butsu zone - vol 03 (2002) 2 copies
仏ゾーン (1) (1997) 2 copies
Butsu zone - vol 02 (2002) 2 copies
Shaman King, Band 10 (2005) 2 copies
Shaman King 1-24 (2006) 2 copies
Butsu zone - vol 01 (2002) 2 copies
Shaman King 14 (2022) 2 copies
Shaman King 30 (2009) 2 copies
Shaman King Kanzenban 26 (2009) 2 copies
ultimo t.5 (2011) 2 copies
Firbenets ånd (2005) 1 copy
Kung-fu mesteren (2005) 1 copy
Shaman King Vol. 28 (2020) 1 copy
Nekogahara T03 (2022) 1 copy
Ultimo T10 (2014) 1 copy
Nekogahara T02 (2022) 1 copy
Nekogahara T01 (2022) 1 copy
Butsu Zone 1 copy
仏ゾーン (3) (1997) 1 copy
仏ゾーン (2) (1997) 1 copy
Shaman King Vol. 35 (2020) 1 copy
Shaman King Vol. 30 (2020) 1 copy
Shaman King Vol. 26 (2020) 1 copy
Shaman King Vol. 25 (2020) 1 copy
Shaman King, Band 19 (2007) 1 copy

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Canonical name
Takei, Hiroyuki
Other names
武井宏之
Birthdate
1972-05-15
Gender
male
Occupations
manga artist
Nationality
Japan
Birthplace
Yomogita, Aomori Prefecture, Japan
Associated Place (for map)
Aomori Prefecture, Japan

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Title: Wrath of Angels
Series: Shaman King #12
Author: Hiroyuki Takei
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 200
Format: Digital Copy

Synopsis:


Boris, one of Hao's minions impersonating a vampire, begins show more fighting Ryu but starts monologuing about how his ancestor Vlad Tepes was actually a hero and that his reputation was ruined. Boris reveals that his family was being hunted down and it was due to Hao's intervention that allowed them Shamanic powers. Thus why he's loyal to Hao. Boris proceeds to kill all the innocent bystanders to pump up his powers with blood and Lyserg, still under his control, puts a sword to Yoh's throat so he can't interfere. To prevent the other Shamans in Yoh's group from ganging up on him, Boris has Lyserg prepare to cut his own throat if they move against Boris.Through the Power of Friendship, Yoh convinces the ghost controlling Lyserg to simply step aside while the 3 other Shamans (Ryu, Ren and Horohoro) begin the battle against Boris.

We get a flashback to Ryu asking Yoh's grandfather to train him as a shaman. After passing a test of endurance, Ryu is accepted for training.

The battle with Boris continues in the here and now. Ryu expends all his mana and blows Boris into a mountain. When Yoh goes to question Boris about Hao, a mechanical angel appears and stabs Boris to death. It is actually a spirit ally to a shaman who is part of a group called the X-Laws. The X-Laws are a group of Shamans dedicated to defeating Hao, not even bothering with the Shaman Fight. Their methods are brutal and concise. Hao, and anyone assisting him, must die. Each X-Law has an Angel as a spirit ally, a powerful spirit akin to a god of myth.

Two more of Hao's minions attempt to stop Yoh's group and the X-Laws as a diversion while a third makes an attack on them. The X-Laws wipe him off the face of the earth. Yoh steps in to prevent any killing. He directly opposes the leader of the X-Laws, who shoots Yoh's sword and breaks it. The X-Laws walk away and warn Yoh to never go agains them again.

Anna, Manta and others land in a helicopter and are immediately confronted by Hao. Hao wants them to succeed though, as that will mean that Yoh will get immeasurably stronger and hence be of greater assistance to Hao in the end.

Yoh and Co head to an underground cave and find out that only one path will lead them to the Patch Village. All other paths will lead to death. They must use their shaman powers to determine the right path.

My Thoughts:

This was a very dramatic volume, but I found the X-Laws to be a bit heavy handed and unintentionally hammy in their attitude. A group of adults who command Arch-Angel level spirits are going to be the disciplined kind of people who don't fly off the handle, but that is exactly what the leader of the X-Laws does here. I mean, it is on purpose by the manga-ka but it jarred me a bit.

The “fight” with Boris was a bit anti-climactic but it helped showcase just how powerful the X-Laws are.

I think I enjoyed the flashback of Ryu beginning his training the most. For whatever reason, I definitely resonate the most with Ryu.

Overall, this was a decent read but there was no breathless thrills like in previous volumes nor was I tempted to rush right into the next volume.

★★★☆½
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Title: Blood and Pompadours
Series: Shaman King #11
Author: Hiroyuki Takei
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 208
Format: Digital Copy

Synopsis:


Grandpa Asakura is revealing the secrets about Hao Asakura show more to Anna when they catch Tamao eavesdropping. Turns out the Asakura's did kill Hao, but he had already developed the power to reincarnate himself. Gramps reveals there is a book of spells that could help Yoh but to release it would also release 2 of Hao's familiars, ogres of incredible strength. Tamao picks the book up and accidentally breaks the seal. Everyone panics and Gramps is ready to die to defend the girls. Anna simply snatches the book, reads the spells on how to control the demons and controls them. A truly worthy woman to be by the side of the Shaman King. Anna and Tamao take off to deliver the book of spells to Yoh.

Our Gang reaches the base of a mountain and Horohoro wants to go snowboarding. The rest of the gang go on ahead to the next town and wait for him. His spirit ally gets jealous and leaves him and Horohoro has an accident and wakes up in a Park Ranger's cabin 3 days later with 2 broken legs and Kororo still missing. The park ranger is protecting a wounded bear and Horohoro goes and convinces it to leave and hide in the deep wilderness. Then some redneck hunters kill the bear while it's standing right next to him. He confronts them but ultimately doesn't kill them as that would put him on their level. It does reunite him with Kororo though.

Our Gang reunites and head to the former Patch village. There they find a mysterious passage guarded by a group of other Shamans. They also happen to be minions of Hao. Hao has left them strict orders to stay away from Yoh but to kill all his friends so as to prepare him for future use by Hao.

Lyserg is attacked first and attacked by Dracula no less. However, Dracula's first name is Boris. Dracula kills one of his own comrades when Our Gang starts laughing at him for not looking like Dracule and pointing out the other guy who does. Ol' Drac then sucks the dead guy to ashes and Lyserg starts feeling the effect of the vampire's bite.

Ryu steps forward to do battle and his pompadour magically grows back. An epic fight looks to be brewing between Dracula and the baddest street thug in Tokyo. Yeah!

The story then cuts away to the Patch tribe, who are somehow watching everything going on. Goldva, chief of the Patch appears to be operating under orders from Hao and the rest of the younger Patch are getting restless with how Goldva is manipulating things.

The volume wraps up with Lyserg jumping on Yoh to prevent him from helping Ryu, the rest of Hao's minions revealing that they are guarding the entrance to the Patch Village and Ryu figuring out that Boris isn't a real vampire, just a human using his oversoul to mimic one. The book ends with Ryu preparing to put the smackdown on Boris.

My Thoughts:

Phrack yes!!!!!! This is the awesomeness I want and expect in a Shonen manga. Ryu is awesome and I'm glad he got to show some of his stuff. He doesn't even use his sword yet, just beats the crap out of Boris with his hands and feat. I suspect the next volume will be all about him using his techniques.

The revelations about Hao put paid to my ideas that the Patch were soft on him. He's able to reincarnate at will, so what is death to him? Man, the threat he represents just keeps getting bigger and bigger. I don't know what his end will be but I hope it is full of pain and suffering before being snuffed out of existence. Of course, with Yoh's attitude, they'll probably all become best friends and eat icecream together or something.

Glad to see Manta and Anna coming to America. I like when the WHOLE gang is altogether. Even that wretchedly stupid Tamao.

Now that the side characters are getting their own side stories (Horohoro's was kind of pathetic, but whatever) and growing into their own, I think I'm liking Ryu. His pompadour just fascinates me and his heart of gold hidden beneath that punk surface just makes me want to give him a manly fist bump of support.

Keep this up and my goodness, it might come close to Eyeshield 21 levels of enjoyment!

★★★★☆
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Title: The Lizard Man
Series: Shaman King #3
Author: Hiroyuki Takei
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 192
Format: Digital Copy

Synopsis:


Wooden Sword Ryu and gang continue to look for their happy place. show more They find an abandoned bowling alley where Ryu sees Anna and falls in love. When he finds out she is Yoh's fiance, everything comes crashing down for him as Yoh was the one who cut off Ryu's pompador AND broke his sword. This leaves Ryu open to be posssessed by a bandit ghost that Amidamur killed 600 years ago.

After lots of blathering, Yoh lets the ghost, one Tokagero, possess him to see what trust is all about. Tokagero has a change of heart and lets Ryu go. Ryu and gang clean up the inn where Yoh is staying as payment and Ryu's latent shaman powers are released. Unfortunately, without a spirit OR a trainer, he's left on his own. He asks the stars for a sign and a comet suddenly appears blazing across the sky.

The comet is one of a pair that herald the start of the fight for the title of Shaman King. We get a shot across the world of various shamans gazing at the comet and the book ends with Ren Tao claiming that he will be the Shaman King no matter what.

My Thoughts:

This volume relied almost completely on the Friendship trope in manga. Yoh and Amidamaru are as strong as they are because of their friends and even Ryu has friends to help him out. Once the nasty bad Tokagero realizes just how lonely he was, suddenly he's alright once someone shows him some friendship. In one sense it was eye-rollingly corny but at the same time you can see the truth behind the trope. Friendships have allowed people throughout history to go beyond themselves and to do things they didn't think they could. The flipside to that is that no one can hurt you more than a friend can.

Ryu moves up from a bit character to someone with shaman capabilities which means he is now part of the Team. It is fun to watch as people move into Yoh's orbit without him even trying.

I also have to say that after reading this volume and still enjoying it so much that I'm going to be reading a volume every week and putting out a Manga Monday post each week for at least this month. Just so you know so you can avoid them or pay particular attention, depending on which way your interests lay.

Finally, that cover. That is just plain ridiculous and yet it captures the essence of the story told. Ridiculous AND funny at the same time.

★★★★☆
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Title: Kung Fu Master
Series: Shaman King #2
Author: Hiroyuki Takei
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 20
Format: Digital Copy

Synopsis:


Yoh survives his battle with Ren but ends up in a coma for 3 days show more in the hospital. He has flashbacks to when his grandfather was training him and we the audience learn all about The Shaman King. Yoh wakes up and a girl named Anna walks into his room, abuses Manta, claims she is Yoh's fiance and then states that'll she be training Yoh over the summer. Fast forward 3 months, school is starting and Yoh and Manta think things have settled down, only to find that Anna has transferred to their class. Those poor guys.

Ryu, ie, Pompadour Man, and his gang of hooligans finally find their happy place, only to have it taken over by Ren. Ren's big sister Jun shows up and promises him she'll get him Amidamaru. She sets up a battle between her and her corpse ghost and Yoh and Amidamaru. The Tao's had a super skilled martial artist killed and Jun has been using him, one Lee Bailong [think Bruce Lee]. Bailong beats the crap out of Yoh and Anna just watches to see if Yoh is strong enough to eventually be the Shaman King. Manta goes and confronts Wooden Sword Ryu, beats the crap out of him with a dictionary and steals his wooden sword. This allow Amidamaru to defeat Bailong.

Unfortunately, an uncontrolled Bailong goes full spirit berserk and starts trying to kill Yoh, even though Yoh just set him free from Jun's control. Anna, who can control any ghost in existance, calls forth Bailong's old Master and he integrates with Yoh. Old Master/Yoh have a good chat with Bailong while beating him senseless for being such a stupid student.

Everyone comes to their senses and its all happy smiles and thumps on the shoulder. Bailong wants to perfect his martial art and so goes along with Jun so he can continue to use his body. Yoh learns his limits and realizes he has to get a whole lot better if he hopes to become the Shaman King.

My Thoughts:

This was a very good blend of humor, kick butt fighting scenes and info dumping. I have to admit, when Yoh was flashbacking to his 4year old self and he asks if Jesus was a Shaman King, I could only picture a “Ninja Jesus” complete with throwing stars and katana.

The introduction of Anna is a good choice, as at this point she's tougher than Yoh and can make him do the stuff he needs to, unlike Manta. Poor Manta. Anna beats on him like a ragdoll. Yet he shows his devotion to Yoh by getting the wooden sword from Ryu.

Poor Ryu. He has the worlds most awesome pompadour and it just keeps getting cut off. He's definitely going to be a “punk with a heart of gold” kind of character.

The fight scene with Lee Bailong was just right. That is the nice thing about earlier books in a shonen fighting manga like this, everyone isn't ridiculously overpowered yet so the battles can't stretch out for multiple volumes. We also learn a lot about the various types of shamans and that not everybody is going to be like Yoh.

One thing I found very interesting, and I might really be reading too much into it, is that both Anna, as Yoh's family appointed fiance, and Jun, as Ren's older sister, don't want to be the top Shaman themselves. At this point, both of the females are stronger than the male characters but they evince zero interest. I'm going to just say that the simplest explanation fits and let it go at that.

Happy so far with this. Much more enjoyable than Oh My Goddess and I suspect that having a goal for the series, for Yoh to become the Shaman King, helps keep the manga-ka focused.

★★★★☆
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